Do you bring a full change of clothes for each kid inside the parks? In what?

We brought a change of underwear, shorts and t-shirt in a ziplock. It squashed down to nothing when their was squeezed out of the bag.
 
If you have little kids who are water-magnets, do you put them in water shoes or flip-flops before they go into a splash zone? Are they allowed to be barefoot in those areas? That would seem simplest.
 
I bring one outfit that will basically fit both of my DDs (a little on the small side for older DD and a little on the big side for younger). It is a good thing too because my DD who had never (not one single time) had an accident had one at WDW. I brought the tiniest outfit I could find (knit shorts with a light weight tank), and I squeezed it into a sandwich sized ziplock.
 
Yes. Even my 6 year olds both needed clean clothes at some point on our last trip, due to some odd reason or another. I don't bring spare shoes, but I fold up light weight tees/shorts/socks in a ziplock bag and keep it in my backpack. I was glad to have the clothes, for sure. :thumbsup2
 
Im going in a few days. My daughter is 5 and son is 3. Im planning an extra pair of undies just in case and a full outfit change for my son. He's messy! and unfortunately still in diapers. Ill probably bring 4 diapers with me and some wipes. The kids are just wearing sandals the whole time so if they get wet they will dry. Also brining a light weight sweater for late nights. Oh and snacks...Of course. Cant forget those! But just a few cause we like to indulge in a mickey pretzel here and there!
 
When we travel in August I do for sure because my DD loves to play in the fountains, etc and I love to let her! With all the walking we do at WDW, walking around in wet shorts can get uncomfortable quickly.
 
Nope, pretty thankful my kids are fairly laid back and don't whine if they are wet. Even in February when we got wet (Kali River Rapids/splash pads) we were dry within a half an hour
 
When they were babies, I'd throw an extra onesie in the diaper bag. For toilet training toddlers, I'd bring an extra pair of undies and shorts. That's it.
 
shoes are required in the water play areas. we learned the hard way after first day with wet sneakers and wet socks do not mix. we bring the water shoes and change them before boys go in to play and then change after. ziplock bags to put wet shoes in. depending which boy some have complete change as he is horrid when wet. we do carry a change for each boy in park plus extra one for guess who. as I said earlier, cost of replacing clothes for 6 boys runs about $100.00 as you can not just buy for one. yes we have had weird things happen that meant changing clothes.
 
I always packed a set of clothes for my niece. Usually it was a dress and a pair of underwear in a ziplock bag. Didn't take up too much space. If she wanted to play in the water we had a spare set to change her into.
 
BRING MORE DIAPERS THAN YOU THINK YOU WILL NEED!!!

I was of the "oh, I can buy what I don't have" mindset. They only sell Huggies diapers and NOT all sizes. That was the one brand of diapers that didn't work for my son's body. Normally I would have gone up a size or two but they didn't have them.

I tossed an extra set in the bottom of the stroller (socks, underwear, shorts and shirt) and I think they stayed there for the whole trip. This coming Disneyland trip we will be packing very lightly so no extras.
 
shoes are required in the water play areas. we learned the hard way after first day with wet sneakers and wet socks do not mix. we bring the water shoes and change them before boys go in to play and then change after. ziplock bags to put wet shoes in.

I think this will be our plan. Thanks!
 





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